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A highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from Streptomyces sp. N174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding
BACKGROUND: Streptomyces sp. N174 chitosanase (CsnN174), a member of glycoside hydrolases family 46, is one of the most extensively studied chitosanases. Previous studies allowed identifying several key residues of this inverting enzyme, such as the two catalytic carboxylic amino acids as well as re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3848431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24041306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-14-23 |
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author | Lacombe-Harvey, Marie-Ève Fortin, Mélanie Ohnuma, Takayuki Fukamizo, Tamo Letzel, Thomas Brzezinski, Ryszard |
author_facet | Lacombe-Harvey, Marie-Ève Fortin, Mélanie Ohnuma, Takayuki Fukamizo, Tamo Letzel, Thomas Brzezinski, Ryszard |
author_sort | Lacombe-Harvey, Marie-Ève |
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description | BACKGROUND: Streptomyces sp. N174 chitosanase (CsnN174), a member of glycoside hydrolases family 46, is one of the most extensively studied chitosanases. Previous studies allowed identifying several key residues of this inverting enzyme, such as the two catalytic carboxylic amino acids as well as residues that are involved in substrate binding. In spite of the progress in understanding the catalytic mechanism of this chitosanase, the function of some residues highly conserved throughout GH46 family has not been fully elucidated. This study focuses on one of such residues, the arginine 42. RESULTS: Mutation of Arg42 into any other amino acid resulted in a drastic loss of enzyme activity. Detailed investigations of R42E and R42K chitosanases revealed that the mutant enzymes are not only impaired in their catalytic activity but also in their mode of interaction with the substrate. Mutated enzymes were more sensitive to substrate inhibition and were altered in their pattern of activity against chitosans of various degrees of deacetylation. Our data show that Arg42 plays a dual role in CsnN174 activity. CONCLUSIONS: Arginine 42 is essential to maintain the enzymatic function of chitosanase CsnN174. We suggest that this arginine is influencing the catalytic nucleophile residue and also the substrate binding mode of the enzyme by optimizing the electrostatic interaction between the negatively charged carboxylic residues of the substrate binding cleft and the amino groups of GlcN residues in chitosan. |
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spelling | pubmed-38484312013-12-05 A highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from Streptomyces sp. N174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding Lacombe-Harvey, Marie-Ève Fortin, Mélanie Ohnuma, Takayuki Fukamizo, Tamo Letzel, Thomas Brzezinski, Ryszard BMC Biochem Research Article BACKGROUND: Streptomyces sp. N174 chitosanase (CsnN174), a member of glycoside hydrolases family 46, is one of the most extensively studied chitosanases. Previous studies allowed identifying several key residues of this inverting enzyme, such as the two catalytic carboxylic amino acids as well as residues that are involved in substrate binding. In spite of the progress in understanding the catalytic mechanism of this chitosanase, the function of some residues highly conserved throughout GH46 family has not been fully elucidated. This study focuses on one of such residues, the arginine 42. RESULTS: Mutation of Arg42 into any other amino acid resulted in a drastic loss of enzyme activity. Detailed investigations of R42E and R42K chitosanases revealed that the mutant enzymes are not only impaired in their catalytic activity but also in their mode of interaction with the substrate. Mutated enzymes were more sensitive to substrate inhibition and were altered in their pattern of activity against chitosans of various degrees of deacetylation. Our data show that Arg42 plays a dual role in CsnN174 activity. CONCLUSIONS: Arginine 42 is essential to maintain the enzymatic function of chitosanase CsnN174. We suggest that this arginine is influencing the catalytic nucleophile residue and also the substrate binding mode of the enzyme by optimizing the electrostatic interaction between the negatively charged carboxylic residues of the substrate binding cleft and the amino groups of GlcN residues in chitosan. BioMed Central 2013-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3848431/ /pubmed/24041306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-14-23 Text en Copyright © 2013 Lacombe-Harvey et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lacombe-Harvey, Marie-Ève Fortin, Mélanie Ohnuma, Takayuki Fukamizo, Tamo Letzel, Thomas Brzezinski, Ryszard A highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from Streptomyces sp. N174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding |
title | A highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from Streptomyces sp. N174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding |
title_full | A highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from Streptomyces sp. N174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding |
title_fullStr | A highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from Streptomyces sp. N174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding |
title_full_unstemmed | A highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from Streptomyces sp. N174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding |
title_short | A highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from Streptomyces sp. N174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding |
title_sort | highly conserved arginine residue of the chitosanase from streptomyces sp. n174 is involved both in catalysis and substrate binding |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3848431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24041306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-14-23 |
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